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Re: Slow file sharing performance |
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"Renato A. Q. Salles" <rsalles,AT,rsnetservices,DOT,com,DOT,br> |
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Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:59:43 -0300 (BRT) |
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Yes, but in an instance where QoS is needed, RFC 2549 can be applyed to.
>> I have just tried running my vpn through a direct connection via switch
>> to my firewall, so that it runs at full 100 Mb. I can now access the
>> file shares with no problem. This would indicate to me that the VPN is
>> functioning correctly and the problem is likely due to the great
>> bandwidth difference, as a result of going through the dial up
>> connection to a 100 Mb network. I wonder what can be done about that?
>
> I would suggest that you apply RFC 1149
>
> Peter
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